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Contacts Folder
The Contacts folder, by default, represents the Frequent Contacts address book in the
Address Book. Any modification you make in the Contacts Folder is also made in the
Frequent Contacts address book.
From this folder, you can view, create and modify contacts, resources, organizations
and groups.
Your proxies never see your Contacts folder.
Checklist Folder
Use the Checklist folder to create a task list. You can move any items (mail messages,
phone messages, reminder notes, tasks, or appointments) to this folder and arrange them
in the order you want. Each item is marked with a check box so that you can check
items off as you complete them.
The following is a comparison between the Checklist folder and the Task List query
folder (found in previous versions of GroupWise).
Table 5.2
Comparison Between Checklist Folder and Task List Folder
Checklist Folder
This folder contains the follow-
ing items:
• Items you have moved to
this folder
• Items you have posted to this
folder
• Items that are part of a
checklist that you have creat-
ed in another folder
Task List Folder
No items actually reside in this folder. This folder
is a Find Results folder, which means a Find is
performed when you click the folder and the re-
sults of the Find (all scheduled tasks) are displayed
in the folder. If you delete an item from this folder,
the original item remains in its original folder and
redisplays the next time you open this folder.
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